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Video captures iconic Statue of Liberty shaking during 4.8 magnitude earthquake in New York City

No widespread fatality or damage was reported but people living in the region were startled as they are unaccustomed to temblors. This is the strongest earthquake to strike the New Jersey area since 1884.

By: Ruchi Upadhyay  Pardaphash Group
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Video captures iconic Statue of Liberty shaking during 4.8 magnitude earthquake in New York City

New York: A video shows the moment the Statue of Liberty, the iconic landmark, in New York City was strike by an earthquake. A rare earthquake shook the eastern coast of the US and was felt by millions of people across New York, Philadelphia to rural New England on Friday. No widespread fatality or damage was reported but people living in the region were startled as they are unaccustomed to temblors. This is the strongest earthquake to strike the New Jersey area since 1884.

According to the US Geological Survey, at least 42 million people might have felt the midmorning quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8. The epicentre of the earthquake was Whitehouse Station, New Jersey which lies 72 kilometres west of New York City and 80 kilometres north of Philadelphia.

EarthCam.com, the global network of owned and operated live streaming webcams, shared on social media site X, the moment when the earthquake struck the US East Coast in a 70-second video.

The webcams placed by the company atop the Statue of Liberty and other locations across New York and New Jersey were shaking due to earthquake, signifying the strength of the temblor even though it measured 4.8 magnitude of the Richter Scale.

Another footage that went viral was of Save the Children’s president Janti Soeripto whose speech at the UN Security Council was interrupted by the earthquake. A post by UK-based Middle East Eye shared the post.

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